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Clark Cemetery, 65-2 Summary Report, page 25

John H. Hundley was postmaster at Mooresville (Limestone County) AL in 1842. It is has been reported in some stories that it was John Henry Hundley, son John Henderson Hundley, who was the Mooresville postmaster, but the 1850 census proves that to be impossible. John Henry Hundley was only 10 years old in 1850, so he could not have been the postmaster in 1842. Mooresville is about 12 miles west of the cemetery and lands that Lucy inherited from her first husband, John Ives, and from the adjacent land that she bought from the Patton family. The road to Hundley Hill and Mooresville from the cemetery area during Lucy's lifetime would have passed through Triana and gone along the north bank of the Tennessee River to its confluence with Beaverdam, Piney, and Limestone Creeks. The 1865 map inserted above 25 - (2409)